LED

[ US /ˈɫɛd/ ]
[ UK /lˈɛd/ ]
NOUN
  1. diode such that light emitted at a p-n junction is proportional to the bias current; color depends on the material used
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How To Use LED In A Sentence

  • A thin veil of fog had rolled in off the bay, obscuring his view and coating the area in a pale gray-white mist.
  • The buildings are usually gabled, with rows of tiles along the ridges of the roofs.
  • Richardson, are proprietors of shows, and the berouged, bedraggled creatures who exhibit on the platform outside for their living. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 327, January, 1843
  • Lobefins today have dwindled to the lungfishes and the coelacanths ‘dwindled’ as ‘fish’, that is, but mightily expanded on land: we land vertebrates are aberrant lungfish. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
  • She was all cold and bedraggled after falling into the river.
  • These observations will provide a valuable supplement to the simultaneous records of other expeditions, especially the British in McMurdo Sound and the German in Weddell Sea, above all as regards the hypsometer observations (for the determination of altitude) on sledge journeys. The South Pole~ Remarks on the Meteorological Observations at Framheim
  • Not bad for someone who failed to shine at school and feared he would end up in a coalyard. The Sun
  • He wrote and tcanslaited many fortunate connexion « Mr. Boweai other works, and among the rest being unable to pay the costs in-* wa»the author of one play, called curred by the suit in the Spiritual Biographia dramatica, or, A companion to the playhouse:
  • He called the foiled butt "Really juicy and nearly perfect. Physicist Cracks BBQ Mystery
  • The resettlement fee shall be calculated according to the number of agricultural population to be resettled.
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